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Kim Olson

Kimberly D. Olson (born October 24, 1957)[1] is an American non-profit executive, politician, and retired military officer from the state of Texas. She served in the United States Air Force for 25 years, reaching the rank of colonel. She was the Democratic Party nominee for Texas Agriculture Commissioner in the 2018 elections and a candidate in the 2020 elections seeking to represent Texas's 24th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.

Kim Olson
Kim Olson at a town hall event in Nacogdoches Texas
Personal details
Born (1957-10-24) October 24, 1957 (age 66)
Waukegan, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKent
Children2
Education
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Air Force
Years of service1979–2005
RankColonel

Early life and education edit

Olson was born in Waukegan, Illinois. Her parents were teachers in the United States Department of Defense. Olson grew up on her family's farm in New Hampton, Iowa, and lived on military bases in Germany, Bermuda, and the Philippines. She graduated from Ohio State University in 1979 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in education.[2] She also earned Master of Arts degrees in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College and in national security strategy from the National Defense University, as well as Master of Business Administration from Webster University.[3]

Career edit

Military service edit

Olson joined the United States Air Force in 1979. She was the first woman to go through flight training at Laughlin Air Force Base and became one of the first female pilots in the Air Force.[4] She served as a squadron commander of the 96th Air Refueling Squadron out of Fairchild Air Force Base, becoming one of only eight female squadron commanders.[5] Olson reached the rank of colonel in 2000,[2] and was assigned to the comptroller's office in The Pentagon in early 2003.[6]

In 2003, General Jay Garner, the director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance, selected Olson to be his executive officer in helping to rebuild Iraq after Operation Iraqi Freedom.[6] Three months into the role, Garner was replaced by Paul Bremer, and the Department of Defense charged Olson with providing improper assistance to a private security firm from South Africa. Though she denies the allegations, Olson accepted a non-judicial punishment rather than face a potential court martial by pleading guilty to administrative violations and accepting a written reprimand. She was allowed to retire with an honorable discharge without a reduction in rank,[6][7] which she received in May 2005.[6][8]

After her discharge, Olson founded Grace After Fire, a nonprofit organization that aids female military veterans when they return to civilian life.[6] She also wrote a memoir, Iraq and Back: Inside the War to Win the Peace, which was published in 2006.[7]

Politics edit

In 2007, Olson became the Director of Human Resources for the Dallas Independent School District.[9] That year, she was elected to the school board of the Weatherford Independent School District (WISD), representing Place 3.[10] She resigned her seat, effective September 1, 2011, because she and her husband decided to move out of Weatherford, which made her ineligible to serve on the WISD school board.[11]

In the 2018 elections, Olson ran as a Democrat against Sid Miller for Texas Agriculture Commissioner.[2] Miller defeated Olson in a close election.[12] Olson ran for the United States House of Representatives in Texas's 24th congressional district in the 2020 elections. She advanced to a runoff election against Candace Valenzuela for the Democratic nomination.[13] Olson was defeated by Valenzuela in the runoff, earning 39.6% of the vote compared to Valenzuela's 60.4%.[14]

Following the run-off, Olson spent the rest of the election season raising money for women running for office in Texas. Through her PAC, WomenWin,[15] Olson donated funds to dozens of women running for state house, county commissioner and judicial races.

Personal life edit

Olson met her husband, Kent, while they both served as flight instructors for the Air Force in Arizona.[4] They have an adult son and daughter and one grandchild,[16] and live on a farm in Mineral Wells, Texas.[2]

Olson is a Master Gardener.[17] In 2014, she was inducted into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame.[18]

Bibliography edit

  • Iraq and Back: Inside the War to Win the Peace. Naval Institute Press. 2006. p. 224. ISBN 978-1591145271.

References edit

  1. ^ "2008 – Kimberly D. Olson | Iowa Aviation Museum". Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d Yaffe-Bellany, David (July 30, 2018). "On the campaign trail, Democrat running for agriculture commissioner reckons with her past". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
  3. ^ Fischer, Kent (May 16, 2007). . The Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on May 19, 2007. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  4. ^ a b de Leon, Virginia (April 23, 1998). "Pilot breaks the gender barrier". The Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. A1. Retrieved July 14, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Air Force Commander breaks gender barrier". Kitsap Sun. April 24, 1998. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e Tilove, Jonathan (July 21, 2018). "How Texas Democrat Kim Olson's military career crashed in Iraq". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Pilot turns nightmares of Iraq into therapeutic writing". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. November 26, 2006. p. 6B. Retrieved July 14, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ Miller, T. Christian (April 19, 2006). "A Bright Career Unravels in Iraq". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
  9. ^ Wilonsky, Robert (June 29, 2007). "If Nothing Else, DISD's New HR Director Has a Fascinating Story". Dallas Observer. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  10. ^ Scott, Galen (May 22, 2007). "Olson sworn in as new WISD board trustee". Weatherford Democrat. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  11. ^ Winn, Melissa (August 24, 2011). "Olson resigns seat on WISD Board". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved July 14, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ Andrea Zelinski. "Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller wins re-election". HoustonChronicle.com. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  13. ^ "Texas 24th Congressional District: Beth Van Duyne wins GOP primary; Kim Olson and Candace Valenzuela headed to runoff". Dallas News. March 4, 2020. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
  14. ^ "Texas Democratic Primary Runoff Election Results: 24th Congressional District". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  15. ^ "Texas Ethics Commission" (PDF).
  16. ^ "Kim Olson vying for open WISD seat". Weatherford Democrat. May 1, 2007. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  17. ^ "Former WISD trustee Olson seeks office". Weatherford Democrat. May 19, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  18. ^ Winn, Melissa (May 28, 2014). "Holiday recognizes both men and women for service to their country". Fort Worth Star Telegram. p. A1. Retrieved July 14, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.

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For Danish footballer see Kim Olsen Kimberly D Olson born October 24 1957 1 is an American non profit executive politician and retired military officer from the state of Texas She served in the United States Air Force for 25 years reaching the rank of colonel She was the Democratic Party nominee for Texas Agriculture Commissioner in the 2018 elections and a candidate in the 2020 elections seeking to represent Texas s 24th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives Kim OlsonKim Olson at a town hall event in Nacogdoches TexasPersonal detailsBorn 1957 10 24 October 24 1957 age 66 Waukegan Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseKentChildren2EducationOhio State University BA Naval War College MA National Defense University MA Webster University MBA Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States Air ForceYears of service1979 2005RankColonel Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Military service 2 2 Politics 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editOlson was born in Waukegan Illinois Her parents were teachers in the United States Department of Defense Olson grew up on her family s farm in New Hampton Iowa and lived on military bases in Germany Bermuda and the Philippines She graduated from Ohio State University in 1979 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in education 2 She also earned Master of Arts degrees in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College and in national security strategy from the National Defense University as well as Master of Business Administration from Webster University 3 Career editMilitary service edit Olson joined the United States Air Force in 1979 She was the first woman to go through flight training at Laughlin Air Force Base and became one of the first female pilots in the Air Force 4 She served as a squadron commander of the 96th Air Refueling Squadron out of Fairchild Air Force Base becoming one of only eight female squadron commanders 5 Olson reached the rank of colonel in 2000 2 and was assigned to the comptroller s office in The Pentagon in early 2003 6 In 2003 General Jay Garner the director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance selected Olson to be his executive officer in helping to rebuild Iraq after Operation Iraqi Freedom 6 Three months into the role Garner was replaced by Paul Bremer and the Department of Defense charged Olson with providing improper assistance to a private security firm from South Africa Though she denies the allegations Olson accepted a non judicial punishment rather than face a potential court martial by pleading guilty to administrative violations and accepting a written reprimand She was allowed to retire with an honorable discharge without a reduction in rank 6 7 which she received in May 2005 6 8 After her discharge Olson founded Grace After Fire a nonprofit organization that aids female military veterans when they return to civilian life 6 She also wrote a memoir Iraq and Back Inside the War to Win the Peace which was published in 2006 7 Politics edit In 2007 Olson became the Director of Human Resources for the Dallas Independent School District 9 That year she was elected to the school board of the Weatherford Independent School District WISD representing Place 3 10 She resigned her seat effective September 1 2011 because she and her husband decided to move out of Weatherford which made her ineligible to serve on the WISD school board 11 In the 2018 elections Olson ran as a Democrat against Sid Miller for Texas Agriculture Commissioner 2 Miller defeated Olson in a close election 12 Olson ran for the United States House of Representatives in Texas s 24th congressional district in the 2020 elections She advanced to a runoff election against Candace Valenzuela for the Democratic nomination 13 Olson was defeated by Valenzuela in the runoff earning 39 6 of the vote compared to Valenzuela s 60 4 14 Following the run off Olson spent the rest of the election season raising money for women running for office in Texas Through her PAC WomenWin 15 Olson donated funds to dozens of women running for state house county commissioner and judicial races Personal life editOlson met her husband Kent while they both served as flight instructors for the Air Force in Arizona 4 They have an adult son and daughter and one grandchild 16 and live on a farm in Mineral Wells Texas 2 Olson is a Master Gardener 17 In 2014 she was inducted into the Texas Women s Hall of Fame 18 Bibliography editIraq and Back Inside the War to Win the Peace Naval Institute Press 2006 p 224 ISBN 978 1591145271 References edit 2008 Kimberly D Olson Iowa Aviation Museum Retrieved July 15 2020 a b c d Yaffe Bellany David July 30 2018 On the campaign trail Democrat running for agriculture commissioner reckons with her past The Texas Tribune Retrieved July 14 2020 Fischer Kent May 16 2007 DISD hires HR director She left Air Force under cloud but her account satisfies Hinojosa The Dallas Morning News Archived from the original on May 19 2007 Retrieved July 16 2020 a b de Leon Virginia April 23 1998 Pilot breaks the gender barrier The Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A1 Retrieved July 14 2020 via Newspapers com Air Force Commander breaks gender barrier Kitsap Sun April 24 1998 Retrieved July 16 2020 a b c d e Tilove Jonathan July 21 2018 How Texas Democrat Kim Olson s military career crashed in Iraq Austin American Statesman Retrieved May 7 2020 a b Pilot turns nightmares of Iraq into therapeutic writing Fort Worth Star Telegram November 26 2006 p 6B Retrieved July 14 2020 via Newspapers com Miller T Christian April 19 2006 A Bright Career Unravels in Iraq Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 14 2020 Wilonsky Robert June 29 2007 If Nothing Else DISD s New HR Director Has a Fascinating Story Dallas Observer Retrieved July 16 2020 Scott Galen May 22 2007 Olson sworn in as new WISD board trustee Weatherford Democrat Retrieved May 7 2020 Winn Melissa August 24 2011 Olson resigns seat on WISD Board Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved July 14 2020 via Newspapers com Andrea Zelinski Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller wins re election HoustonChronicle com Retrieved May 7 2020 Texas 24th Congressional District Beth Van Duyne wins GOP primary Kim Olson and Candace Valenzuela headed to runoff Dallas News March 4 2020 Retrieved July 14 2020 Texas Democratic Primary Runoff Election Results 24th Congressional District The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 16 2020 Texas Ethics Commission PDF Kim Olson vying for open WISD seat Weatherford Democrat May 1 2007 Retrieved May 7 2020 Former WISD trustee Olson seeks office Weatherford Democrat May 19 2017 Retrieved May 7 2020 Winn Melissa May 28 2014 Holiday recognizes both men and women for service to their country Fort Worth Star Telegram p A1 Retrieved July 14 2020 via Newspapers com External links editProfile at Vote Smart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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